Title :
A Human Body Model for Efficient Numerical Characterization of UWB Signal Propagation in Wireless Body Area Networks
Author :
Lim, Hooi Been ; Baumann, Dirk ; Li, Er-Ping
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Photonics, A*STAR, Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wireless body area network (WBAN) is a new enabling system with promising applications in areas such as remote health monitoring and interpersonal communication. Reliable and optimum design of a WBAN system relies on a good understanding and in-depth studies of the wave propagation around a human body. However, the human body is a very complex structure and is computationally demanding to model. This paper aims to investigate the effects of the numerical model´s structure complexity and feature details on the simulation results. Depending on the application, a simplified numerical model that meets desired simulation accuracy can be employed for efficient simulations. Measurements of ultra wideband (UWB) signal propagation along a human arm are performed and compared to the simulation results obtained with numerical arm models of different complexity levels. The influence of the arm shape and size, as well as tissue composition and complexity is investigated.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological effects of fields; biomagnetism; body area networks; computational complexity; numerical analysis; physiological models; radiowave propagation; telemedicine; ultra wideband technology; wireless sensor networks; UWB signal propagation; WBAN system; electromagnetic wave propagation; human arm; human body model; interpersonal communication; numerical model feature details; numerical model structure complexity; remote health monitoring; tissue composition; ultrawideband signal propagation; wireless body area networks; Antenna measurements; Bones; Broadband antennas; Humans; Numerical models; Skin; Body area networks (BANs); discone antenna; human arm; ultra wideband (UWB); wave propagation; Adipose Tissue; Arm; Biomedical Engineering; Bone and Bones; Computer Simulation; Electronics, Medical; Humans; Male; Models, Biological; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Muscle, Skeletal; Skin Physiological Phenomena; Telemetry;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2010.2091128